Excise duty concession on auto, consumer goods to continue: FM

In a relief to the automobile and consumer durable sectors, the government on Wednesday extended the excise duty concession by six months to December 31.

The government had cut excise duty on cars, SUVs and two-wheelers as well as consumer durables in the Interim Budget in February to help the industry tide over a demand slump.

The concessions were valid till June 30 and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced the extension till the year end.

"Considering the present situation in various sectors, the government today has decided to extend the facility of this reduced excise duty to all those sections for a further period of six months, i.e., they will continue till December 31, 2014," he told reporters.

Excise duty on small cars, scooters, motorcycles and commercial vehicles will continue at 8 per cent from 12 per cent previously.

The factory gate duty on SUVs stands at the reduced rate of 24 per cent as against 30 per cent.

The duty on large cars will continue at 24 per cent compared with 27 per cent earlier, while the duty on mid-sized cars will stand at 20 per cent from 24 per cent.

Excise duty on capital goods and consumer durables will continue to attract a lower duty of 10 per cent as against the pre-budget rate of 12 per cent.

Asked about the loss of revenue due to the extension of these concessions, Jaitley said the short-term loss will benefit the economy in the long run.